![]() ![]() Bacteriuria does NOT equate to a UTI, especially in the population aged over 65. Many laboratories regard 10 5 colony-forming units per millilitre (cfu/ml) as the threshold for diagnosing significant bacteriuria. Urinary tract infection (UTI) - this implies the presence of characteristic symptoms and significant bacteriuria from kidneys to bladder.Asymptomatic bacteriuria should be confirmed by two consecutive urine samples. ![]()
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